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Wieland; or The Transformation

CHAPTER I
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Other modes, if practised by other persons, might be equally acceptable.
His deportment to others was full of charity and mildness.

A sadness perpetually overspread his features, but was unmingled with sternness or discontent.

The tones of his voice, his gestures, his steps were all in tranquil unison.

His conduct was characterised by a certain forbearance and humility, which secured the esteem of those to whom his tenets were most obnoxious.

They might call him a fanatic and a dreamer, but they could not deny their veneration to his invincible candour and invariable integrity.


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